Martin Luther King, Jr. Audio & Video

07-15-08 Ken Rosenthal, Fox Sports

07-15-08 Ken Rosenthal, Fox Sports

Ken spoke with Michael and Joe Haggerty from the site of the All-Star Game in New York. He talked about the HR derby, the game, and some trade rumors around the Red Sox.

Audio|Tue, 15 Jul 2008|More from WEEI - Dale and Holley
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“…three guys like to have dinner with. From history they would say Martin Luther King Ghandi and Mariano Rivera. …”

Jesse Jackson 7-10-08

Jesse Jackson 7-10-08

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News aired some of Jesse Jackson's remarks where he said he wanted to cut off Obama's nuts. Bill declined to air the rest of the tape as to mean...do you want to hear the whole thing?

Audio|Thu, 10 Jul 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
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“…that he was nearby. On that night in night April 1968 win Martin Luther King was shot down on the motel battle balcony in Memphis let's -- estranged that's a strange way to build a career as …”

“…They have Martin Luther King said a bit of a mountain in his disciple Jesse Jackson says he wants to cut off somebody's knots and -- really …”

Here and Now for Friday, July 4, 2008

Here and Now for Friday, July 4, 2008

Tomorrow in Baghdad, leaders from Iraq's feuding factions will announce an agreement designed to heal ethnic and sectarian strife. The deal, hammered out during meetings secret meeting in Helsinki, Finland was forged by key members from both Shiite and Sunni parties. We talk Padraig O'Malley, a University of Massachusetts-Boston professor who convened the talks. The first Protestants to come here seeking religious asylum? French Huguenots beat the Pilgrims by decades. The first European-born American? Baby boy Snorri, born a thousand years ago. The first trans-continental trek? Cabeza de Vaca, centuries before Lewis and Clark. The first American woman head-of- state? The Lady of the Lake, who ruled a vast 16th century empire east of the Mississippi. We'll talk with Tony Horwitz, author of "A Voyage Long and Strange: Rediscovering The New World." Tourists are paying up to $10 thousand premiums for once in a life time experiences on their vacations. Travel expe

Audio|Fri, 4 Jul 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…to civil rights issues in particular he opposed creating a holiday honoring Martin Luther King junior. And his critics polymerase is but in his 2005 memoir he said he wasn't the least bit racist. …”

Among the Flags

Among the Flags

The recording of our service for Sunday, June 8th, 2008. This recording features Reverend Stephen M. Shick’s sermon, “Among the Flags.” PodCast Listen here

Audio|Fri, 13 Jun 2008|More from Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson
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“…it is red White and blue two. And then the killing of Martin Luther King junior. The senators went to was a seminary he went to was the place was connected with him in no way. That …”

“…poster put clergy and related concerns. For -- Vietnam. An organization that. Martin Luther King junior republic national many others. This is just one month April. 197154009 before American soldiers dead. Ten times more than ten times …”

Here and Now for Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Here and Now for Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Federal health officials continue to search for the source of a salmonella outbreak in tomatoes that has sickened 167 people in 17 states. We speak with Wall Street Journal reporter Julie Jargon. Next week, gay couples can get married in California. Does this mean that the gay rights movement has reached an endgame - by achieving the holy grail of equality? Our guests are Scott Schmidt, a political columnist and contributor to Spot-on.com, and Miriam Perez, an editor at Feministing.com and Radical Doula.com. John McCain has been to Europe to raise money; Barack Obama will be going soon. We scan the headlines with Ada Raval of the BBC. Whenever the Boston Celtics play the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston fans chant "Beat L-A, Beat L-A." But the Celtic's players have a new rallying cry this year. Here and Now's Martha Bebinger explains the meaning behind the phrase "Ubunto." As the job market tightens, middle and upper class young adults in the United States are moving back h

Audio|Wed, 11 Jun 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…Germans see him as a transforming figure like John F Kennedy -- Martin Luther King. . The Washington Post sums it up by saying that Obama personifies for many Europeans not the America of bush or Cheney but …”

"The Flute-players" a sermon by Rev. Nancy S. Taylor 6/8/2008

"The Flute-players" a sermon by Rev. Nancy S. Taylor 6/8/2008

"Before the cross and the resurrection, before the creeds and the crusades; before there were Catholics or Orthodox or Protestants; before sacraments and vestments; . . . there was a man -- a peasant, a teacher -- who made your head turn . . . who touched things so deep and holy that you could not help but be diverted from what you had been doing or thinking . . ."

Audio|Mon, 9 Jun 2008|More from Old South Church Sermons (Boston, Massachusetts)
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“…Christ superstar and got down -- lower Billy Graham Desmond Tutu and Martin Luther King junior or christianity. There was some man. Hasn't -- teacher. We need your heartbeats quicken your pulse and needs you ones to …”

6/6/08: Robert F. Kennedy

6/6/08: Robert F. Kennedy

"Barnicle's View", with Mike Barnicle, Imus in the Morning, Monday-Wednesday-Friday, 6:55a & 8:55a. The 40th anniversary of RFK's Assassination. 6/6/08

Audio|Fri, 6 Jun 2008|More from Mike Barnicle, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…than Vietnam. And the violence here at home took the lives of Martin Luther king and Bob Kennedy in Tora the American soul. The train trip to Washington normally four hours took nearly nine to complete. It …”

Todd Gitlin - Election 2008: The Bulldozer and the Big Tent

Todd Gitlin - Election 2008: The Bulldozer and the Big Tent

Todd Gitlin, professor of sociology and journalism at Columbia University and one-time president of Student for a Democratic Party (SDS), brings his political insights to the 2008 presidential campaign on the eve of the February 5th super-primary. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.

Audio|Thu, 5 Jun 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
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“…the occasion -- with the king's birthday we should remember that while Martin Luther king of course was great man. That more in order to complete. The the passage of civil rights legislation. It was necessary that …”

“…Rights Act and had to be not only the movement of which Martin Luther King is -- distinct. Leader but also a political system that was prepared to capitalize on and in any courage and consolidate the …”

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Jun 05, 2008

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Jun 05, 2008

Top stories from the Boston Globe for Jun 05, 2008

Audio|Thu, 5 Jun 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…his brother's assassination in Dallas and just months after the slaying of Martin Luther King. . Aide to Robert Kennedy had worried about the possibility of violence against their candidate. But they expected it might come from organized …”

40 years since assassination of Robert Kennedy

40 years since assassination of Robert Kennedy

(NECN: Greg Wayland) - It happened 40 years ago. A young New York senator with a famous name had taken one more step towards his party's nomination for president. Then, tragedy struck. Robert Kennedy lay mortally wounded by gunfire on June 5,...

Video|Thu, 5 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…president and barely two months before Robert Kennedy's death the assassination of Martin Luther King junior in Memphis Tennessee. In a moment of eloquence Kennedy himself announced king's death to his supporters. -- style we hope comes …”

“…a civil rights champion who nonetheless that authorized the wiretapping of doctor Martin Luther King junior whom some suspected of ties to communism. …”